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sweetheart deal. leading the white house press corps to press the administration from answers, remember that from the last white house briefing. moments ago the president respond today a question from our own jacqui heinrich on his son hunter, listen here. >> [inaudible] >> let's bring in jonathan turley, george washington law school professor and fox news contributor. that was a rough cut, but asked if he was lying about speaking to your son and his business dealings and he firmly said no. but as you pointed out, somebody is not telling the truth. >> that clearly does not appear to be true. we have photos of the president with business associate of his son. we have emails on his laptop
in for him. and i'll just add that we do know in the past donald trump has really not wanted to be indicted of course, but he also doesn't want history books to look at him like this, but in the short term they think that they could see a political lose from this. >> there is a well worn play book for the former president and his team, whether it works with this specific instance is the question. thanks so much. let's bring in former prosecutor and also executive director of the national security institute at george washington law school. thank you both for being here. jeremy, let's die zebssect the charges here. we haven't seen the indictment, but these are all from trump's attorneys. obstruction, false statements. notably conspiracy which means department of justice believes that there was someone else involved here, that the former president coordinated to commit a crime with someone else.
Below is my column in The Messenger on the passing of one of the greatest figures in human rights law, my former colleague Tom Buergenthal. Tom will be laid to rest this afternoon in Florida. This life was one of the most inspiring stories of human perseverance; an example of sheer will to overcome unspeakable…
Below is my column in The Messenger on the passing of one of the greatest figures in human rights law, my former colleague Tom Buergenthal. Tom will be laid to rest this afternoon in Florida. This life was one of the most inspiring stories of human perseverance; an example of sheer will to overcome unspeakable…